Have they started marking BECE 2024 papers? The 2024 BECE marking starts today September 17, 2024. The official 2024 BECE script marking date has been confirmed. Education-News Consult previously announced that the marking of the BECE scripts will take place from 17th–18th, 2024, to 11th October 2024.
The process of marking the papers will involve three key components. These are the Zonal markings, the main conference marking, and the conference marking.
The information above should answer our readers’ questions about the 2024 BECE marking, but not their inquiries about the release date of the examination results.
WAEC has attributed the delay in the marking of the script of BECE candidates to its decision to reengage many of its examiners who were to oversee the conduct of the 2024 WASSCE across the count. However, the minority caucus in Parliament for Education was of the opinion that the government’s indebtedness to WAEC made WAEC incapable of carrying out its mandate in a timely manner.
What is the release date for the 2024 BECE results?
Parents, candidates, and the general public have persistently inquired about the precise release date of the BECE results. The expected reopening date for SHS1 students has become technically impossible due to the delayed marking.
It has been 64 days of delay in marking since candidates completed the examination on July 15, 2024. We hope to release the results by the first week of November, with the government releasing GHS50 million and WAEC setting the marking date.
The projected week for the release of the BECE is not a piece of official information from WAEC but the projection of the Education-News Consult.
Neither the release date of the results nor the school placement for 2024 candidates confirms the 2024 BECE marking date.
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